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Old 08-07-2017, 05:52 AM   #27
Mike in AZ
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Challenger 37LX
State: Arizona
Posts: 506
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Residential Fridge

I'll be picking up our new Challenger from the storage yard in the morning, prepping for our first trip! I will park it in the driveway all day, headed out the next morning.

I have a lot to do. Putting in and setting up the TOMS, GPS, loading all the stuff I've bought based on reading this forum (surge protector, water pressure regulator, sewer hoses, garden hoses, I could go on and on...).

But I am not sure what yo do re the refrigerator. Have no special outlets at my house, just standard outdoor receptacles on GFI. I understand the residential fridge on the Challenger requires at least several hours to cool down.

I don't want to run the generator during he night. Should I pack the cold food stuff in an ice chest, run the gennie while driving to the CG until I get hooked up to 50 amp, then use the fridge once it's cold enough?

I've been reading and planning for weeks, suddenly realize I've no idea what yo do about this!
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